Thrive Alcohol Recovery is a worldwide online alcohol treatment program that uses a neuroscience-based approach to treat alcohol addiction with a clinically-proven 78% success rate. This treatment is called The Sinclair Method and uses the medication naltrexone to help individuals unlearn alcohol use disorder over time. Thrive delivers this treatment privately and 100% online through a computer or mobile app – making it easier than ever for someone to find freedom from problem drinking so they can live their best life.
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Thrive Alcohol Recovery is a worldwide online alcohol treatment program that uses a neuroscience-based approach to treat alcohol addiction with a clinically-proven 78% success rate. This treatment is called The Sinclair Method and uses the medication naltrexone to help individuals unlearn alcohol use disorder over time. Thrive delivers this treatment privately and 100% online through a computer or mobile app – making it easier than ever for someone to find freedom from problem drinking so they can live their best life.
Daily Naltrexone vs The Sinclair Method: What's the Difference? Dr. Volpicelli Answers
Thrive Alcohol Recovery
22 minutes
1 month ago
Daily Naltrexone vs The Sinclair Method: What's the Difference? Dr. Volpicelli Answers
In this episode, Dr. Joseph Vachelli, a leading expert on Naltrexone (referred to as “NRE Zone” or “naltrexone” in the transcript) and alcohol use disorder (AUD), discusses the practical applications of daily versus targeted naltrexone use, particularly in the context of the Sinclair Method. He explains who benefits most from each approach, the underlying brain mechanisms involved in alcohol cravings, and the importance of psychosocial support alongside medication. Dr. Vachelli highlights that targeted naltrexone is suitable for individuals who binge drink or are in early stages of problematic alcohol use, whereas daily dosing often suits severe, habitual drinkers. He also emphasizes the genetic and phenotypic factors influencing response to naltrexone, and clarifies why timing and adherence matter. He underscores the complex interaction between the logical (cognitive) brain and the emotional (limbic) brain in decision-making related to drinking and treatment adherence. Finally, Dr. Vachelli stresses the importance of combining medication with social and psychosocial support for effective recovery.
About Katie Lain
Katie Lain struggled with alcohol use disorder for nearly ten years until she stumbled upon The Sinclair Method. She couldn’t believe how effective the treatment was as it truly allowed her to become a moderate “normal drinker” – yet somehow, most people hadn’t even heard about it before. Katie Lain’s personal success with The Sinclair Method has inspired her to be a lifelong advocate for this method. Today, Katie is "accidentally" alcohol-free as she unexpectedly lost interest in drinking, thanks to this treatment. Now she advocates for and supports others through this wildly effective (yet unknown) treatment for alcohol use disorder.
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Thrive Alcohol Recovery
Thrive Alcohol Recovery is a worldwide online alcohol treatment program that uses a neuroscience-based approach to treat alcohol addiction with a clinically-proven 78% success rate. This treatment is called The Sinclair Method and uses the medication naltrexone to help individuals unlearn alcohol use disorder over time. Thrive delivers this treatment privately and 100% online through a computer or mobile app – making it easier than ever for someone to find freedom from problem drinking so they can live their best life.